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Dr. John Tickell, who has fought his own brain cancer battle, believes radiation is a significant contributing factor to the increasing rate of malignant brain tumours. Picture: Jay Town |
by Rita Panahi, Herald Sun, 10 May 2015
RADIATION from mobile phones and towers is contributing to a rise in brain cancer in Australia, according to a leading physician.
Dr John Tickell, who has fought his own brain cancer battle, believes that radiation is a significant contributing factor to the increasing rate of malignant brain tumours.
“There is a million times more radiation today than there was 50 years ago,” he said. “The World Health Organisation has upgraded cell phone radiation to B2 category, which means possibly carcinogenic.
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